Pilati’s white boxer, Bepi, reclines in the living room, which features a wall of artworks by Giorgio de Chirico, Henry Moore, Rosemarie Trockel, and Sonia Delaunay. The ceiling fixture is composed of Charlotte Perriand sconces; the African low table (center) and Brazilian stool (right) were purchased in California, and the Frank Lloyd Wright chairs and the knotted-wool carpet are from Nilufar.

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African masks are arrayed on the far wall of the living room, with a towering narwhal tusk at right; the mangrove-root side table was found at the Marché Paul Bert.

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A late-19th-century family portrait gazes down on a Louis XVI desk and an early Thonet wood chair in the television room; the other artwork includes a Robert Doisneau photograph of Pablo Picasso and a Juergen Teller image of model Kristen McMenamy.

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The dining room’s woodland mural, painted by Mathias Kiss and Olivier Piel of Atelier Attilalou, artfully echoes the garden, which was landscaped by Louis Benech. The table is set with vintage Lalique glassware and Elsa Peretti crystal candlesticks for Tiffany & Co.; the floor lamp was acquired at Christie’s, and the velvet-clad armchairs are vintage Gio Ponti.

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Leather tiles pave the kitchen.

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The office is paneled with painter’s canvas; the light fixture is vintage, as is the Olivetti desk. Martino Gamper designed the chest of drawers (found at Nilufar), and the carpet is a Beni Ourain that Pilati purchased on a trip to Marrakech.

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Above Pilati’s suede-upholstered platform bed hangs an 18th-century Italian painting that was a gift from his mother; the 1950s floor lamp is from Nilufar, model Kate Moss gave the designer the LOVE cushion, and the vicuña blanket is by Agnona.

Gamper created the openwork shelving between the master bedroom and the smoking room.

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A staircase leads from the master bedroom down to a dressing area and bath; the paneling is covered in velvet, the straw-shaded floor lamp is from the Marché Paul Bert, the terra-cotta Venus is 19th century, and the chair is by Ignazio Gardella.

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Honey-color stone lines the master bath. A narwhal tusk bought at Christie’s is displayed on the shelf above the sinks, which feature Lefroy Brooks fittings.

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Pilati designed carved-stone seashell sconces to accent the vaulted shower; the sculptural shower fixture was custom made, and the fittings are by Lefroy Brooks.